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Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa met King Charles the Third and Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his first official visit to London since taking power. The talks focused on regional security, migration, and renewed diplomatic ties between Britain and Syria.
Gianni Infantino said Iran will compete in the World Cup and play its matches in the United States despite the ongoing war. Iranian officials confirmed their participation as the team showed solidarity with war victims before a 5-0 friendly win over Costa Rica.
United States officials said Colombian President Gustavo Petro does not currently face criminal charges despite ongoing federal investigations into possible ties to drug traffickers. The probes have surfaced during a sensitive election period in Colombia and amid fluctuating relations between Mr. Petro and President Donald Trump.
At least six people were killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza on Tuesday, according to health officials. The attacks add strain to a five-month ceasefire brokered by the United States amid ongoing clashes between Hamas and Israel.
Saudi Arabia has no permanent rivers due to its arid climate and minimal rainfall. The country relies on desalination and groundwater to meet its water needs while investing in sustainable solutions to address ongoing water scarcity challenges.
A Scottish man accused of leading an international crime syndicate was arrested in Bali after landing from Singapore. He is wanted in Spain for alleged involvement in organized crime and will be extradited.
Jeffrey Sachs warns that escalating tensions with Iran are spiralling out of control under Donald Trump. He cautions that the crisis could destabilise the global economy and spark a wider regional war.
The United Nations human rights chief has criticized Israel's new death penalty law as discriminatory and a violation of international law. He warned that applying it in occupied Palestinian territory would constitute a war crime.
Iran has warned it will retaliate forcefully against any invasion as regional strikes intensify. Reports say Russian Chechen units are prepared to assist if the United States launches a ground war. The conflict has spread across the Middle East, affecting shipping and neighbouring states.
Iran launched a ballistic missile with cluster munitions at central Israel, striking residential areas and causing multiple impact sites. At least eight people were lightly injured as emergency crews responded to widespread damage and fires.
Egypt's new Grand Egyptian Museum dazzles visitors, but many tourists report harassment, scams and safety concerns beyond its walls. Allegations of exploitation and environmental damage further cloud the country's vital tourism industry.
Diesel prices in Britain have jumped by 40 pence per litre in under a month בעקבות the Middle East conflict, pushing the cost of a full tank above 100 pounds. The Government says fuel supplies remain stable but has emergency measures ready if shortages worsen.
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